. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i> '•'>.'^,,";r r ?'1 JVSB 16, 1921 The Florists' Review 53 lately became store manager for Mr. Neflf. The Muehlebach Shop has had a heavy run of work recently. Last week there were three weddings in one . (lay, one being in Liberty, Mo., and ? •' from one to three country club decora- tions daily. Thirty-five bouquets were made for the closing of the Barstow school and the same number for the Sunset Hill school. The Pinehurst Floral Co. is cutting a fine crop of roses. About 5,000 are sent to Kansas City every day and 1,000 or 2,0


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. i> '•'>.'^,,";r r ?'1 JVSB 16, 1921 The Florists' Review 53 lately became store manager for Mr. Neflf. The Muehlebach Shop has had a heavy run of work recently. Last week there were three weddings in one . (lay, one being in Liberty, Mo., and ? •' from one to three country club decora- tions daily. Thirty-five bouquets were made for the closing of the Barstow school and the same number for the Sunset Hill school. The Pinehurst Floral Co. is cutting a fine crop of roses. About 5,000 are sent to Kansas City every day and 1,000 or 2,000 are sold at the greenhouses. Among the week's visitors were L. H. Archias, Sedalia, Mo.; R. B. Kreigh and W. A. Bolingerj of the Rosery, To- peka, Kan.; P. A. Manson, Pleasant Hill, Mo.; Leonard Coon, Lexington, Mo., and I. Wittrup, Marshall, Mo. Edward T. Dicks, of Leavenworth, Kan., died June 3. He was a brother of Miss Catherine Dicks, a florist in Leav- enworth. The Kansas City Wholesale Cut Flower Co. has opened a department for the manufacture of wire designs. This company is also putting in a big stock of corrugated and folding boxes. A special meeting of the Kansas City Florists' Club was hold at the store of the W. L. Rock Flower Co., June 7, to discuss the coming visit of J. F. Am- mann and Hilmer A'. Swenson. A com- NEW CROP OF CUT FERNS is now ready. Regular and Special Orders Solicited. Our Fifty-fourth Season. L. B. Brague & Son Established 1867 HINSDALE, MASS. mittee, consisting of T. J. Noll, presi- dent of the club; W. J. Barnes, William L. Rock and C. A. Chandler, was ap- pointed to arrange for the reception of the visitors and a special meeting of the flub June 27. The Missouri State Florists' Association and the Kansas State Florists' Association will be in- vited to attend the meeting. The former body will hold its annual convention in Kansas City June 27 and the members will thus be here for the evening meet- ing. L. H. Archias, of Sedalia, Mo.,


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